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Our Elementary School program gives students in Kindergarten and Grades 1 through 4 a solid foundation in basic academics, as well as regular opportunities to practice and develop their analysis, evaluation, and critical thinking skills.We capture their enthusiasm and excitement and channel it into a program that emphasizes learning, community involvement, and global understanding.

We place special emphasis on literacy and mathematics, as well as on the study of world languages, STEAM, and the Arts – including music. Exploration and discovery are at the heart of our curriculum, which allows our students to develop initiative, flexibility, and independence.

EIP Instructor
Ms. Terion WoodsEducation - - University of Phoenix - Masters of Curriculum and Instruction English Language Arts, University of West Georgia - BS in Early Childhood EducationCertifications/Endorsements - Early Childhood Education P-5

Dean of Students-
Ms.Angel-Dama HendricksEduaction - Xavier University of Louisiana - BS in Psychology; American University - M.A. Ed. in Elementary Education; National Louis University - Ed. S in Administration and SupervisionCertifications/Endorsements - Elementary Education Leading Educators

The Counseling Department provides support to scholars, families, faculty, and staff in a number of capacities. We advocate for scholar success in three primary areas, according to the ASCA National Model, which includes counseling in personal and social, academic, and career development.

Students are not allowed to wear hats, caps, bandanas, sunglasses, hoods, headbands (for boys) or

clothing tied to their heads, waists, or necks unless it is for religious, cultural, or medical reasons.

Any items deemed distracting, unsafe, or inappropriate can be

confiscated from the student. All confiscated items can be picked up from the school office by the parent.

School Spirit Wear ­

Every Friday, scholars, faculty and staff are permitted to wear a Centennial Academy Spirit T­-shirt or polo and their uniform trousers or skirt. **Blue jeans, joggers, and sweatpants are not acceptable attire on School Spirit Day.

Uniform Bank ­

The school has an established uniform bank. Any family who cannot afford to purchase uniforms may consult with the School Experience Coordinator, their child’s teacher, or the Community Engagement Specialist for assistance in securing uniforms. Parents are expected to launder the uniforms and require scholars to wear the uniform on a daily basis once received.

Special Uniforms

Organizations affiliated with or sanctioned by the school (Scouts, Beta Club, etc.) that designate special uniforms are permitted to wear their special uniforms on meeting days and for special events.

ATTENDANCE POLICY

■We expect our scholars to be present and on-time every day.

○Centennial Academy opens each day at 7:15 am.

○Homeroom

■Scholars are expected to be in homeroom at 8:00 am and ready to receive instruction.
■Scholars are marked tardy 8:01 am ○Core Content and Connections
■There will be teacher-monitored class changes throughout the day to ensure all scholars report to class in a timely manner.